boodle
/ˈbuːdəl/
noun
- Money, especially when gained or spent in large amounts or in a dishonest way.
- The thieves split the boodle after the robbery.
- They spent the whole boodle on a fancy vacation.
- The politician was accused of taking bribes and pocketing the boodle.
- A collection or group of things; a bundle or lot.
- She brought a whole boodle of snacks to the party.
- The kids gathered a boodle of seashells on the beach.
- He had a boodle of old comics stored in the attic.